ICAEW enters into member deal with Pakistan institute
ICAEW enters into 'top-up' agreement with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan
ICAEW enters into 'top-up' agreement with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan
The ICAEW has entered into an agreement with the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) to allow ICAP members to top up their
qualifications to join the ICAEW.
The move is part of the ICAEW’s drive to be recognised as a ‘major player’ in
both emerging and recognised markets, and not just as a respected UK body.
‘The ICAEW is now focused on making the transition from being a well
respected domestic body to being a global institute with headquarters in the UK,
capable of competing with the very best, whether this is in the field of
executive education, thought leadership, product innovation or industry
influence,’ said ICAEW president Richard Dyson.
Nasim Hyder, president of the ICAP, said: ‘As finance professionals, the role
of ICAP and ICAEW members during a period of growth is to provide the advice and
support needed to ensure that it is sustainable over the long term.’
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